From a supermodel’s L.A. kitchen to an antiques dealer’s New York City terrace, these are your favorite homes and spaces we pinned this year
The good ol' cat fence. They watch silently.
Pteridomania: the Victorian fern craze probably from 1837 to early 1900’s. A magnificent solarium in a Victorian home with ferns and palms. I caught the fern “illness” years ago. I have always loved the look of them and usually have… Continue reading →
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Modernist architecture has the best public relations managers since the name itself evokes notions like “contemporary” or “current,” while brutalism sounds like a metal band struggling to create an adjective. While quite recent, modernism isn’t defined by being “new,” rather, it’s a design philosophy that celebrates experimentation and rejects rules.
1920's Georgian Revi charisma design
Abandoned Palace, Portugal Jonnie Lynn Lace ©
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Georges Dudognon, Juliette Greco, Paris 1951
Suzanne Dege's "Hobbit Treehouse." Originally built by the legendary natural builder, SunRay Kelley. Located on Orcas Island in Washington State. The three circular pods are all connected by...